Gold and Silver prices today: Check prices in cities — Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata on March 31 | Stock Market News

Gold and Silver prices today: Check prices in cities — Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata on March 31 | Stock Market News

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Gold and Silver prices today: Gold is priced at 89,330 per 10 grams (24 carat) on March 31, according to data on the Indian Bullion Association (IBA) at 7.20 am. Further, 22 carat gold is priced at 81,886/10 gms. Gold prices have remained increased over the past 24 hours.

On the MCX index, price of the yellow metal in India is at 88,850/10gm, which is up by 44 from the previous day, at 7.20 am on March 31.

Silver meanwhile, is priced at 1,00,770/kg (Silver 999 Fine) at 7.20 am on March 31, according to the IBA website. Prices of Silver 999 has increased over the past 24 hours.

Further, the Silver 900 Coin is priced at 90,693/kg on March 31. On the MCX index, the price of Silver has increased by 23 to 1,00,480/kg.

We take a look at the prices for precious metals, gold prices and silver prices, in the major metro cities across India on March 31. Check here for gold and silver prices in cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.

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Gold and Silver Prices in Kolkata

  • Gold bullion rates in Kolkata on March 31 — 89,050/10 gm.
  • MCX Gold rate in Kolkata on March 31 — 88,850/10 gm
  • Silver bullion rate in Kolkata on March 31 — 1,00,450/kg.
  • MCX Silver 999 rate in Kolkata on March 31 — 1,00,480/kg

Gold and Silver Prices in Bengaluru

  • Gold bullion rates in Bengaluru on March 31 — 89,230/10 gm.
  • MCX Gold rate in Bengaluru on March 31 — 88,850/10 gm.
  • Silver bullion rate in Bengaluru on March 31 — 1,00,660/kg.
  • MCX Silver 999 rate in Bengaluru on March 31 — 1,00,480/kg

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